Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Conguring system personalization
Use this page to congure the thin client display settings, such as resolution, color depth, dual monitor, time zone, mouse, and audio options
for Wyse software devices.
Table 248. Conguring display options
Option Description
Enable Dual Monitor Select this option to enable the dual monitor functionality.
Monitor Resolution (Primary) Select this option to set the resolution of your monitor. From the
drop-down menu, select the appropriate resolution.
Display Identier (Primary) Select this option to set a display identier for your monitor. From
the drop-down menu, select an appropriate monitor identication
number.
Monitor Rotation (Primary) Select this option to set an orientation for your monitor. From the
drop-down menu, select one of the following options based on your
preference:
Landscape
Portrait
Landscape—ipped
Portrait—ipped
Table 249. Conguring keyboard options
Option Description
Language Select this option to select one or more input languages for your
keyboard. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred
keyboard input language.
Keyboard Layout Select this option to set an appropriate keyboard layout. From the
drop-down menu, select your preferred keyboard layout.
Blink Rate Select this option to set the speed at which the cursor (insertion
point) blinks to make the cursor more visible, or less visible—
depending on your requirement. From the drop-down menu, select
your preferred cursor blink rate.
Keyboard Preferences Select this option to set the keyboard hotkeys.
Keyboard Repeat Delay Select this option to set the time that a key can be pressed without
repeating the letter as input. From the drop-down menu, select one
of the following options based on your preference:
Short
Medium Short
Medium Long
Long
Keyboard Repeat Rate Select this option to set the repeat rate for your keyboard, which is
the speed at which the key input repeats itself when you press and
hold down the key on your keyboard.
Menu Access Select this option to enable the menu access keys on your
keyboard.
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